A journalist’s campaign to fix public records law in the U.S. Virgin Islands
If journalists don’t advocate for their own rights, who will?
If journalists don’t advocate for their own rights, who will?
Recent leaks have exposed DHS’s warrantless home invasions, targeting of protesters, surveillance overreach, and propaganda campaigns
Officials’ anti-recording playbook is an update of the old anti-whistleblowing one
A new case may legalize suspicionless mass surveillance of journalists and whistleblowers
Brendan Carr’s ‘equal time’ warning is a blueprint for going after broadcast news
If the global encyclopedia is going to thrive for the next 25 years, we must maintain and expand First Amendment protections
If the Maduro precedent catches on, U.S. reporters could be kidnapped and prosecuted overseas for activities that enjoy legal protection at home.
In 2025, 90% of arrests or detainments occurred while journalists were covering demonstrations
From federal agencies to college campuses, fear is reshaping sources’ willingness to talk to the press
Journalists shared strategies for protecting sources, navigating personal safety, and keeping immigrant communities at the center of their reporting during a conversation with Freedom of the Press Foundation